Adult ADHD and Friendship: How to reduce social anxiety and create rewarding peer relationships.
KEY POINTS: Social anxiety and rejection sensitivity dysphoria make it harder for those with ADHD to maintain friendships. Practicing communication skills assists people in making progress with social interactions over time. Healthy friendships are a give and take which enrich one's life in countless ways.
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Adult ADHD and Friendship: How to reduce social anxiety and create rewarding peer relationships.